IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Nashs Passage, WORCESTER, WR1 2AF

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Nashs Passage, WR1 2AF by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (3151 Images Found)

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King Charles House, New Street
Also see http://www.thekingcharleshouse.com/history/
Image: © Basher Eyre Taken: 5 Mar 2016
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Historic artefact in New Street
No, not Robin!
Image: © Basher Eyre Taken: 5 Mar 2016
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Lovely carving inside King Charles House
Image: © Basher Eyre Taken: 5 Mar 2016
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Jetties and gables of Nash House
Jetties and gables of the timber-framed Nash House which dates from 1605. This is one of the few examples of a large early seventeenth century houses in Worcester. Shame the windows are not contemporary with the house.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 23 Feb 2016
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Worcester's first Methodist church
Worcester's first Methodist chapel is on New Street on the edge of the city centre. A plaque visible here on the first floor informs it was opened by the Rev John Wesley on Wednesday 11 March 1772.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 17 Sep 2015
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Early Wesley Chapel, New Street, Worcester
This pair of fairly ordinary Georgian houses on New Street in Worcester were a Wesley Chapel from 1772 until moving to a Methodist church on Pump Street.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 23 Feb 2016
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The Kings Gallery, New Street
Image: © Basher Eyre Taken: 5 Mar 2016
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Nash House, 7 New Street, Worcester
Grade II* Listed house built for Richard Nash in 1605; he died during construction and it passed to his son John. It had additions and alterations around 1674 when Richard Nash of Droitwich inherited it from John. Alderman John Hughes bought the house in 1689. Restoration was carried out in the 20th century.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 24 Jul 2005
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First Methodist Chapel in Worcester
This photo shows Wesley House at 11-12 New Street WR1 2DP which dates from the 18th Century. The wording on the plaque on the wall says: This building was opened by the Rev John Wesley, A.M. Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford as The First Methodist Chapel in this city on Wednesday March 11th, 1772. Wesley House now has flats inside it.
Image: © David Hillas Taken: 5 Mar 2016
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4-7 New Street, Worcester
Nos. 4-5 are early C19th, stuccoed, and with a good doorcase (Image]). Grade II listed. Dominating the narrow street is Nash's House, built c1600 for Richard Nash. We have the advantage over Mr Nash of being able to admire his house as he died before its completion. Grade II* listed.
Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 16 Jul 2014
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